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Thursday, October n , 1951 With The Churches BROOKINGS •HURCH O F C H R IST V.F.W. H all Bible study for all age,, at 10 am . Sunday m orning, followed by song and prayer service and preaching. Communion a t 11:45. Speakers from various congre gations of the church appear on the program . The Medford church will furnish the speaker for this Lord’s Day. A w arm Christian welcome aw aits you where the Church of Christ meets. BROQKINGS-HARBOR riLO T, BROOKINGS, OREGON 1:00 p. m. The L utheran Hour in America. Come, You are al o \e r radio station KCRE, spon ways welcome! sored by the Lutheran Lavm en’s league and in part by the Brook Seventh-day Adventist ings. Ev. L utheran Mission and M ANSON M ETCALF, Pastor Grace Lutheran church of Cres- ' 9:30 Saturday Sabbath school. cent City. Tune in! You are cor 11:00 a. m. Sermon by Elder A. dially invited to attend our esrv- ices and to bring their children, G. Christensen. The subject will be: "W hat Was God's Object in to Sunday school. Giving us the Bible?” 4 :30-5:30—Story Hour. Catholic Church 7 :30 Wednesday evening Sab Rev. Fr. Don Denman bath school teachers’ meeting. F irst Sunday of the m onth at 8:00 p. m. P rayer meeting. The 11:00 a. m. pastor’s topic will be: "The More Abundant Life.” All other Sundays at 8 a. m. 4 Baptist Community CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. W ednesday testim onial meet- 8:00 p.m. Reading roem in church, open Friday 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. C om er of Pine and Alder Across fro m the Greenhouse “ Are Sin. Disease and D eath R e a l? ” is the subject of the Les son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, Oc tober 14. The Golden Text is “The Lord is my stren g th and son, and is become my salvation. I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord’’ Ps. 118:14-17) Among citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Seek >e the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near" (Isa. 55:6), together w ith t h e following correlative passage from the C hristian Sci ence textbook, “S c i e n c e and H ealth w ith Key to the Scriptures by M ary B aker Eddy: “The con ceptions of t h e m ortal, erring thought m ust give way to the ideal of all th at is perfect and eternal«” (page 260). J. L. MUMBOWER, M inister Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 a.m. Worship Service at 11 a.m. Evening Service a t 7:30 p.m. P rayer meeting, and Bible tudy at 8:00 W ednesday eve. Choir Practice, Thursday at 8:00 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD I.O.O.F. Hall W. R. P A TTE R SO N , M inister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. — W orship h o u r . Come and worship w ith us. 7 :45 p.m.—Evangelistic serv ice. Lively song service and stir ring evangelistic message from God’s work. Come! Let us work together w ith God. We invite everybody to attend these services. Especially do we urge all who have a Full oGspel experience to back up a Full Gos pel message. St. Timothv Episcopal Church Rev. C. M. L ever , Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES Second and fourth Sundays at r 11.00 a.m. The Church of the L utheran Hour Third Sunday, 8:15 a.m. W. O. Grunow, P asto r All are cordially invited. ^>1 I St., Crescent City, Calif. Telephone 2424, Crescent City Lutheran Services All services are held in St. (Am erican L utheran) Timothy's Episcopal church op Divine W orship Services, 2nd posite the schools. The 1th Sunday a fte r T rinity: and 4th Sunday evenings of the month, a t 7:30 p. m. Luke 14:1-11: "Hypocrisy.” P lace: H arbor Grange Hall. Sunday School every Sunday, P asto r: ffRev. N orm an L. Orth 6:30 p.m.. Divine services every Sunday, of Coquille, Ore. 7:30 p.m. These services are held by the This Sunday the 21st a fte r authority and assignm ent of the T rinity: John 4:46-54, “The N a National Lutheran Council, rep- tu re of T rue F a ith .” i esen ting m ost of Lutheranism Brookings Lutheran Mission B U D D 'S Local News A car belonging to Dean Ham p ton was a total loss a fte r it had gone down the grade, on the i ocean side. Thursday night, near [ H arris Park. A car ahead of the Hampton cars, had its fender a I bit crumpled. L.vndel Fadling was driver of this car. and helped Dean and his brother home. Alfred Jackson, elderly resi dent of this area, is seriously ill at Seaside Hospital, at Crescent i City. Texas and Idaho potato grow- j ers can well be envious of Geo. [ Titus who h a s two m am m oth “spuds” displayed in the J. J. : Gallagher Sports Shop window. , They were grown on his tra c t in Harbor. Reports say nothing of how many acres of them he has. but it took plenty of room to grow these two. The new siding and m arque of the K ruger building is almost completed, as is the siding and roof of the Driskell courts across the street. These improvem ents add much to the value and ap pearance of all these properties, and are abreast with the Goetz improvements a n d t h e Hotel Brookings improvements. W ork on the interior of t h e , second section of the new Manley building is being done, hastening the opening date for the new location for Chetco Drug Store. B. B. Crabb Co. P age F ive Redfield’s Market Groceries, Fruits, I cgetables, and Meats SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday Gold Crest— lb. 25c OLEOMARGARINE, 2 for . 49c Pabsette CHEESE, 2 lbs......................... 89c Crisco or Snowdrift SHORTENING, 3-lb. tin . . 98c 11 'ellman R. S. P. No 2 cans CHERRIES, can, 29c; 2 for . 57c 1 R em ar{M c— No. 2'/2 cans, each 29c I PEARS, 2 cans for . . . 57c Mario— No. 2*/2 cans, each 19c PORK & BEANS, 3 for . . 55c />cZ M onte— 303 cans, 19c each CORN, 3 c a n s .....................55c Par/^ Brand—303 cans; each, 17c PEAS, 3 c a n s ..................... 49c Mission Brand— No. 2 cans, each 19c BEANS, 3 cans . . . . . H unt's No. 2X / Z Can, each 19c SPINACH, 3 cans . . . . 55c I 55c | A ccou n ting-Bcohjtcc pi ng Payroll & Income Taxes Gardner Building Brookings, Oregon For that Bleaching— ^-gallon, 25c PUREX, gallon . . . . . 43c IFc carry the Loma Linda Brand Foods! M EATS a r REDFIELD'S M A R K E T Budd Carr, Proprietor SP E C IA L S F O R F R ID A Y - S A T U R D A Y Pure Por!{ BULK SAUSAGE, lb. . 55c Ends and Pieces SLICED BACON, lb. . . . 29c T IM E: 10:00 A. M. Beginning Sunday, October 14, and each Sun day morning thereafter. PLACE: Grange Hall in Harbor. Shoulder Cut PORK ROASTS, lb. Lutheran’s Open Sunday School . . . 59c Swift's Premium— no waste BONELESS COTTAGE HAMS, lb. 93c PASTOR: Rev. Norman L. Orth. (Coquille, Oregon) Sponsored by the American Lutheran Church (National Lutheran Council). COME— You and Your Children Are Welcome! Also Pan Ready Fryers and Stewing Hens! I 4